Pink Floyd's final album with Roger Waters is often overlooked. Songs like "The Gunner's Dream" prove that it shouldn't be.
Any look back at Pink Floyd‘s longest songs ends up as something of a love letter to the lost musical partnership of David Gilmour and Richard Wright, the latter of whom died in 2008. Pink Floyd’s ...
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Top 10 Pink Floyd and Solo Songs From the ’80s
Pink Floyd enjoyed a series of group successes in the ’70s, building a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame resume along the way. The ’80s, however, would be much different. Roger Waters had assumed a central ...
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Pink Floyd Album Opening Songs Ranked Worst to Best
Pink Floyd‘s long, celebrated career breaks down into four distinct eras. Each had its own levels of creative and commercial success, though not always at the same time. First was the short but wildly ...
Fans flooded the comments section of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" YouTube post from Dec. 18, voicing their support for both the song and new video. "50 years later and still the greatest song ...
After forming in 1965, Pink Floyd wasted little time expanding their creative horizons. Simply recording studio albums would not be sufficient. For about a month, Pink Floyd lived in a luxury hotel in ...
For 50 years, that lo-fi guitar riff has been the preamble to one of the most recognizable rock songs of all time. PINK FLOYD: (Singing) So, so you think you can tell heaven from hell, blue skies from ...
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